Jeremiah Mason

Jeremiah Mason (27 April 1768-14 October 1848) was a US Senator from New Hampshire from 10 June 1813 to 16 June 1817, succeeding Charles Cutts and preceding Clement Storer. He was a Federalist Party member.

Biography
Jeremiah Mason was born in Lebanon, Connecticut in 1768, and he became a lawyer in Vermont in 1791. However, he later moved to New Hampshire and served as its Attorney General from 1802 to 1805, and, in 1813, he was chosen to fill the vacancy in the US Senate left by Charles Cutts. He then returned to the State House and worked in banking before dying in 1848.